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In the Republican primary, Christie defeated former mayor [[Steve Lonegan]].
 
In the Republican primary, Christie defeated former mayor [[Steve Lonegan]].
  
Public opinion polls show Christie comfortably ahead of incumbent [[Democrat]] [[Governor]] [[Jon Corzine]] in the general election. <ref>http://www.njgop.org/NewsBack.aspx?guid=a7524918-095a-41a9-bd78-0e654fa27db4</ref>    
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Public opinion polls show Christie comfortably ahead of incumbent [[Democrat]] [[Governor]] [[Jon Corzine]] in the general election. <ref>http://www.njgop.org/NewsBack.aspx?guid=a7524918-095a-41a9-bd78-0e654fa27db4</ref>  
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Despite being an overwhelmingly Democrat state, Christie has pulled ahead while advocating the need to downsize state [[government]], reduce [[tax]] rates, reform [[education]] and have restrictions on [[abortion]],     
  
 
===Notable Endorsements===
 
===Notable Endorsements===

Revision as of 02:45, June 3, 2009

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Christopher Christie (born September 6, 1962) is the Republican nominee for Governor of New Jersey in 2009. Previously he served as U.S. Attorney for the District of New Jersey from 2001-2008, where he is best known for succusfully prosecuting New Jersey politicians. He won convictions or guilty pleas from over 130 public officials, without losing a single case.

Christopher Christie is pro-life.

"I believe in the sanctity, dignity and inherent value of all human life. Hearing the heartbeat of my unborn daughter 14 years ago had a profound effect on me. I am pro-life because I believe her life and the life of every child is precious." [1]

2009 Gubernatorial Campaign

In the Republican primary, Christie defeated former mayor Steve Lonegan.

Public opinion polls show Christie comfortably ahead of incumbent Democrat Governor Jon Corzine in the general election. [2]

Despite being an overwhelmingly Democrat state, Christie has pulled ahead while advocating the need to downsize state government, reduce tax rates, reform education and have restrictions on abortion,

Notable Endorsements

References